Resolve to dissolve: Hong Kong's Invisible Company aims to replace supermarket flat top plastic bags with water-soluble solution By Pearly Neo 06-Jan-2022 - Last updated on 06-Jan-2022 at 03:31 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend A Hong Kong start-up is seeking to create eco-friendly alternative to the 'flat top' plastic bags used in supermarkets for fresh products and baked goods, claiming they are one of the biggest contributors to plastic waste.Read the full story here. FNA top 10 December 2021 Resolve to dissolve: Hong Kong's Invisible Company aims to replace supermarket flat top plastic bags with water-soluble solution Wonder of fruit waste: Dole targets 2022 commercialisation for high-value upcycled products GM in NZ: Food industry backs regulator's push to update regulations amid tech advances MSG for plant-based products? Ajinomoto touts salt reduction and flavour enhancing abilities 'Curbing an unhealthy trend': China steps up anti-waste drive by turning attention to food firms as well as consumers Keep your exports close: Why palm oil sector should not neglect ASEAN as it seeks to diversify exports Permission to enter: Indonesia looks to tighten processed food import controls Increased consumption of low-fat dairy associated with reduced risk of type 2 diabetes among prediabetics – study Lucrative market: Vietnam's Minh Tien Group brews plans for Middle East's growing coffee culture Indonesia's BRIN develops solution to turn trash fish into raw material for cultured meat sector Prev 1 2 3 4 5 … 11 Next